!!MillenniumMillennium in Hellsing refers to three things: A plan set in motion by UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler to create an army of [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot vampire nazi soldiers]] to bring about his Thousand Year Empire; the organization in charge of realizing this dream, and after their initial defeat (by Alucard's and Walter's hands), the operation to safely evacuate key members of Millennium to South America. Hitler's dream is long dead, but the operation still lives within the deviously capable hands of The Major -- a crazy little man hell bent on starting another war [[ForTheEvulz just because he]] [[BloodKnight really likes war]].

-->''"Gentlemen, all I ask for is war. War so grand as to make Hell itself tremble. Gentlemen, I ask you as fellow brothers in arms what is it that you really want? Do you wish for further war as I do? Do you wish for a merciless, bloody war? A war whose fury is built with iron﻿ and lightning and fire? Do you ask for war to sweep in like a tempest leaving not even ravens to scavenge from this Earth!?"''

The commanding officer of Millennium, a unit of Nazi vampires hellbent on destroying London as a revenge for the Third Reich's defeat. He is a short, fat, Aryan Nazi, who was given orders from the Führer himself to create a mighty army of super vampires. He created at least 1000 vampires before Nazi Germany's defeat but the Major took the Führer's order at heart and spent the last 50 years on planning to restart World War II.

----* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Averted, which is strange given his extreme love for killing. Though he presumably has military training, he is an awful shot and has no special fighting abilities.* AxCrazy: Hands down the biggest example in the series. ''Hands down.'' Even Alucard at his most terrifying doesn't approach the Major's level of derangement.* BadassFingerSnap: The Major really enjoys using these during his speeches and while expanding on his schemes.* BadassLongcoat: He's sporting a longcoat, and although he's a terrible fighter and an even worse shot, he is a ruthless, calm and fiercely intelligent opponent and the manga's BigBad. Hell, during the attack on London he climbs on the top of his airship to direct an imaginary orchestra, not even flinching when an attack helicopter shows up only a few feet away.* BatmanGambit: Everything that he does leads to the point where Alucard [[spoiler:releases his back-up souls and is himself vulnerable, and thus can be killed. If that failed, Alucard would then be "poisoned" by Schrödinger's blood as he rejuvenated himself, thus removed from the world]]. The Major was planning on this to happen because since he sees Alucard as his antithesis, he must be destroyed.* BigBad: Of the Manga and OVA, where his experiments with artificial vampires caused every single conflict in the story except the brief opening Cheddar village incident.* BigEater* BloodKnight: He loves war solely for its own sake; he has nothing to prove and hopes to accomplish nothing. He just wants to fuck shit up. He even gives a five minute speech on how much and why he loves war right before he starts the attack on London. See it in its glory [[Quotes/{{Hellsing}} here]]. It's exceptionally fortunate for the rest of the world that he isn't interested in more power.* CardCarryingVillain: Admits that he's a warmonger and an "irredeemable scoundrel" through and through.* CharacterFilibuster: The man loves war and death, that's for sure. He also ''really'' loves to hear himself talk.* TheChessmaster: All throughout the series, everybody dances according to the Major's deranged tune. [[spoiler:This guy's scheme allows him to destroy the capital of Britain without having to deal with any interference from one of the strongest armies in the world.]]* ClaspYourHandsIfYouDeceive: He's very good at this.* ColourCodedForYourConvenience: Kohta Hirano also designed him purple, but a lighter shade than Walter's. In the OVA, it's switched for a cooler shade of yellow.* CombatSadomasochist: In his speech where he talks about how he loves everything about war, he also includes the parts where he loses and the humiliation that comes with it.* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: In the OVA, where his otherwise unremarkable blonde hair is matched by yellow eyes, befitting a relatively normal looking man with narrative importance.* DeathSeeker: The defining character trait of him and Millennium. Since WWII came to an end, what else is there for them to do? [[spoiler:But they had to orchestrate a new war for it.]]** He actually shows disappointment when Seras cafn't hit him because of the bullet proof glass.* {{Determinator}}: Probably the human with the greatest force of will in the entire 'verse, being the only one who managed to sneer at the "power of the monsters" at his death and still be himself. Remember that neither Alucard or [[spoiler:Anderson]] were capable of this. * DissonantSerenity: Arguably his scariest trait. He's raving on about war, bloodshed and fanatical Nazism, but he's always polite and gently smiling.* DragonInChief: He's shown to have had a superior officer during the Nazies stint in Brazil but it's made clear The Major is the one running the show, with more knowledge of the plan and support from their followers, which he promptly uses to [[TheStarscream off his "boss"]].* EarnYourHappyEnding: It took 50 years, but in the end, it was worth it. [[spoiler:It's subverted in the long run, though, since Alucard gets the last laugh.]]* FaceDeathWithDignity: [[spoiler: Unsurprisingly, given he's said that he wants to die the whole time.]]* FamousLastWords: "This was exactly what I hoped my war would be."* FatBastard: He's more chubby than obese, but he's still very much a bastard.* AFatherToHisMen:** Zig-zagged. He may not care for his men individually, he'll order their deaths when they argue with him too much, and he displays no empathy at all, but he gives them a purpose, a speech for morale, and treats his soldiers pretty well overall.** He gives an official salute for Rip van Winkle, whose orders basically consisted entirely of being killed by [[TheJuggernaut Alucard]] at just the right time to keep him out of London as his soldiers attacked it. But she did what was asked of her, so he'll honor her.* FauxAffablyEvil: He's a very sophisticated, intelligent, formal speaker that will speak politely while observing the deaths of millions and as he orders a bullet put through your brain if you're not on with his plans. He never drops the tone but the sick interest he has in causing war and terror marks him as far too sinister for this to be genuine.* ForTheEvulz: He would even give [[Film/TheDarkKnight Heath Ledger's Joker]] a run for his money. He wants to watch the world burn, but The Major literally starts the firestorms.* FourEyesZeroSoul: He is given an evil, foreboding presence, which is emphasized by scenes involving him twisting his face menacingly, with his glasses always noticeably catching the light, often [[ScaryShinyGlasses completely covering his eyes]].* GoOutWithASmile: [[spoiler:As far as The Major was concerned, [[BloodKnight he got his war]], [[DefeatingTheUndefeatable he killed]] [[WorthyOpponent Alucard]], [[ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy he was finally able to hit his target]] and [[DeathSeeker he got his death]]. The Major died a very happy man...]]* GracefulLoser: [[spoiler:He got his war, so it didn't matter if he won it or not. He's happy in the end. Even if Integra says otherwise and likely doesn't understand what war constitutes in his mind.]]* TheHeavy: Aside from the StarterVillain, the Major is involved in every trial the Hellsing Organization faces. He's responsible for the creation of artificial vampires, the assault on the Hellsing manor and the attack on London. [[spoiler:Walter's]] involvement with Millennium even implies that Integra's uncle who attacked her was backed by the Major.* HollywoodCyborg: [[spoiler:Revealed to be one, after a shot from Seras' {{BFG}} leaves him HalfTheManHeUsedToBe but allows him to survive.]]* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: The most likely reason as to why the Major doesn't take to the battlefield himself; his marksmanship leaves a lot to be desired. * ItsAllAboutMe: When the Soviets beat back the Nazis, he was confronted with the chance at drinking blood and becoming immortal, but he rejected it. Why? He ''loathes'' the idea of "sharing" his existence with "ruin made flesh" by taking in the soul of another, because he equates that to surrender, and happily boasts about doing what Anderson and Alucard could not - preserve his own, singular will. In his own words, "what's mine is mine alone." And he is a Nazi, so what is ''not'' like him must be destroyed, especially if it is a thing so wantonly inhuman as Alucard. [[spoiler:Not too much later, Integra and Seras discover ''[[RoboticReveal the Major is a cyborg]]''. [[{{Hypocrite}} He is ultimately what he once called Alucard - a creature who wears "the guise of a man" while truly being something else]]. [[{{Narcissist}} He's brimming with so much arrogance]] that he still proclaims his humanity even as gears tumble from his ''own'' ruined flesh. In fact, Alucard never pretends to be human and frequently reminds those he encounters that he is monstrous, while hoping that his death will come at the hands of someone truly human. The Major is ultimately, unwittingly, just what he claims to despise about Alucard - except the Major is too deranged to notice what he's become. Or perhaps has always been]].* KarmaHoudini: He ultimately [[spoiler: dies happy after getting everything he wanted.]]* KnightOfCerebus: When his plan really gets into gear, the plot starts and ''shit goes down''.* LargeHam: For starters, he gives a bombastic speech about war.* LightIsNotGood: Dresses in a bright white suit, but he's anything but good.* ManInWhite: Unlike [[DarkIsEvil his vampire soldiers]], he dresses in a pure-white suit. His expensive taste in dress emphasizes his difference in ambition from his soldiers: while they wear uniforms and follow orders, he wears what he wants and has the nigh-impossible desire to [[spoiler:kill Alucard, a vampire with godlike strength.]]* ManOfWealthAndTaste: He dresses ''immaculately'' and other than devouring a hot dog at one point, he's always seen eating beef filet, accompanied by a glass of red wine. Of course, that said steak is so rare that blood pops out when he takes a bite certainly speaks volumes about his character.* ManipulativeBastard: He's managed to convince all of Millennium to be so devoted to his plan that they will throw their lives away without question for his cause. He also [[spoiler:carefully sets up the London battlefield to keep Alucard and Hellsing distracted fighting his minions while he gets ready to use Schrödinger for his ultimate plan.]]* NerdInEvilsHelmet: He's a stereotypical [[GeekPhysiques fat, bespectacled nerd]], has been described by Hirano as an "otaku", and despite his obsession with war he's personally a terrible fighter. In the third OVA dub, apropos of nothing, he starts singing the theme for ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'' - in German.* NightmareFetishist: Apart from his... weird... attitude to war, combat and violence, he compliments Alucard extravagantly despite apparently finding him nauseating - as "my beautiful, dazzling Count".* NonActionBigBad: He lets his minions do all the work for him. He does get into a gunfight with Integra at the end, but the only reason it's even a "fight" is because he kept missing at the beginning, and she only needed one bullet to put him down. He's ''that'' inept at shooting.* NoNonsenseNemesis: Claims Integra and Seras are imperfect, inexperienced, and ''untested''. Therefore, deserving of the same scrutiny as if they were Alucard.* NoNameGiven:** The three "heads" of Millennium all have this going for them. Most fans refer to him as "Montana Max", based on his prototypical appearance in Coyote, to prevent confusion with [[Manga/GhostInTheShell another Major]].** Strangely enough, in the English credits of Ultimate Episodes V-VIII, his name was credited as "Major Max." No word if it's ''actually'' canon.* OmnicidalManiac: His only goal is to wage eternal war, which will ultimately end either if they get defeated or if humanity is wiped out by it.* OlderThanTheyLook: He's in his 80s but looks about 30. [[spoiler:Being a HollywoodCyborg does wonders for ageing.]]* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: To Alucard, whom considers his antithesis.* PerpetualSmiler: [[spoiler: Even after his demise.]]* PetTheDog: He sincerely compliments the Doktor's cooking in the prequel, who seems delighted to receive the praise. * IRegretNothing: [[spoiler: "Excellent... this is exactly what I hoped my war would be."]]* RoboticReveal: [[spoiler:Seras blowing him in-half reveals his body is full of metal and he admits even his brain is now stored in a computer chip.]]* RousingSpeech: A remarkable villainous example.* ScaryShinyGlasses: Although it's scarier to show him without it. Then you see the madness in his eyes...* SlasherSmile: He teeth get nearly fang-like when he talks about war and killing. This gives him an intimidating aura which his [[NonActionBigBad fight skills certainly do not]]. * TheSociopath: Classically so. The Major is charismatic, manipulative, and wickedly intelligent, even through his batshit insanity, but is simultaneously utterly bloodthirsty and utterly devoid of anything remotely resembling empathy.* {{Soft Spoken Sadist}}: When he's not hamming it up, the Major is calm and reserved.* TakeOverTheWorld: Averted. That may have been Millennium's original goal when it was first founded, but as far as the Major is concerned, he just cares about is creating war just for the sake of war.* TermsOfEndangerment: He refers to Integra as "fräulein" and calls her beautiful, all in a sinisterly charming tone and at one point, in the same sentence where he describes that he causes war for no purpose other than to enjoy the slaughter it brings.* ToCreateAPlaygroundForEvil: A playground for the Battalion to fight [[spoiler:and to die in]].* TheUnfettered: Despite his relaxed manner, he's utterly devoted to completing his goal of starting a new war and [[spoiler:killing Alucard]]. To this end he will happily shoot his own men if they disobey him and states he has no interest in living beyond completing the above ambitions.* VillainousBreakdown: Averted. [[spoiler:He just [[SlasherSmile grins away]] contentedly as everything burns around him.]] In the end, however, it's because he did not break down that ironically makes him even more of a lunatic, because he's convinced he's won despite Integra rightfully pointing out the flaws in his campaign.* VillainousValor: Comes with not fearing death.* VillainousGlutton: Any time a big conflict is going on, he's chowing down.* WeCanRebuildHim: Implied. A flashback shows that he was attacked by a group of Allied soldiers during World War II and left bleeding profusely until he's found by Doc. [[spoiler:At this point we know that Doc possesses incredible surgical skills and soon find out that the Major is actually a cyborg.]]* WeHaveReserves: He doesn't care how many of his soldiers die just as so long it would be a wonderful war as a result.* WhiteHairBlackHeart: In the manga.* WickedCultured:** His devilishly persuasive rhetoric is accentuated with references to German opera and quotes Shakespeare to provide a metaphor for his [[spoiler:killing Alucard]].** During the assault on London he stands atop his zeppelin to watch the carnage while throwing his arms back and forth as though he is literally conducting the bloodbath beneath him.* WorthyOpponent: Hellsing, who are precious to him [[spoiler:because they're the only ones worthy enough to kill them]]. Much more so with Alucard though, as it's a feeling that's reciprocated. Despite thinking he's completely crazy, Alucard acknowledges that the Major has human attributes that Alucard is fond of, such as an iron will and fierce convictions (plus, having the Major around means he gets to massacre his forces all over again, and that's always fun). The Major, on the other hand, respects Alucard's power more than anyone else. ** Indeed, despite all the jabs he makes at the lack of humanity to Alucard, he word for word calls him a worthy opponent and an individual. He even says that he believes that Alucard would defeat Father Anderson and [[spoiler: Walter]], despite their power [[spoiler: and he's right on both accounts.]]--> ''The Major:'' "He is less than a man, but also much more. [[spoiler: A century ago, his reign of terror paralyzed London. Five hundred years ago, he held back the Ottoman Empire.]]"* XanatosGambit: Subverted. He ''thinks'' that whether Millennium wins or loses, he'll get his ''krieg'' and a shot at taking out Alucard. Then Integra [[BatmanGambit points out the flaws of his plan]] in a KirkSummation fashion. [[spoiler:He's not human and this wasn't a real war (it went down in history as a terrorist attack: The Zeppelin Incident). Alucard returns, so he never defeated him.]]* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Has yellow eyes, and is TheChessmaster of the series to boot![[/folder]]

TheDragon to the Major's BigBad. He is a seemingly-immortal werewolf, always seen in his full uniform with the collar turned up. Like Alucard and Anderson, the Captain is his organization's supernatural trump card, boasting great strength, speed and abilities in all three of his forms.----* AmbiguouslyEvil: He works for Millennium and formerly worked for the Third Reich, but as his characterization is basically nonexistent, we never get to know the terms of his loyalty to any of them. Given that the only thing we know about his mind is [[spoiler:his intention to die]], it's entirely possible that he was somehow forced to become a Nazi against his will or that he underwent a change of heart at some point and intended to atone for his crimes.* AnimalisticAbomination: His wolf form is rather similar to Alucard in battle, albeit white and blue.%%* AntiVillain* BadassLongcoat: Like Alucard and Anderson, his coat noticeably flutters around dramatically while he's kicking ass and he actually uses it in a fight with [[spoiler:Seras, by throwing it over her and blinding her to his pistol shots.]]* BareHandedBladeBlock: He traps Waltern's cutting wires with his hands without not even losing a finger. It is subverted, as he wears his uniform gloves while doing the stunt, but still qualifies for those being supposedly regular gloves that wouldn't impede a person from getting his hands sliced.* BerserkButton: Barking at him like a dog, as Girlycard found out the hard way in ''Dawn''. Particularly notable, considering his otherwise stoic attitude.* BoomerangBigot: In the OVA, he is dark-skinned, yet he is still a Nazi. The implications are downplayed a bit by the intuitive fact that their first employers were probably too pragmatic to let the Nazi racial doctrine destroy their chances to recruit a powerful individual like him. Similarly, whatever the reason that links him to them is, the Captain himself seems indifferent to the Nazi ideology.* TheCoatsAreOff: The Captain loses his coat in the beginning of his fight with Seras, then [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown proceeds to beat the crap out of her.]] He gets bonus points for [[ShirtlessScene wearing no shirt]].* DarkSkinnedBlond: [[RaceLift Only in the OVA.]]* DeathEqualsEmotion: [[DeathSeeker He smiles an instant before he dies.]]* DeathSeeker: [[spoiler:During his fight against Seras, the Captain kicks a [[SilverHasMysticPowers silver]] tooth into her hands. Pip then surmises that the Captain wants to die. This is proven further when Pip shoves the tooth into the Captain's chest; the latter could have easily transformed into mist and avoided it, but chose not to. His contented smile at his moment of death seals it.]]* TheDragon: Seras has to defeat him to be able to join Integra in [[spoiler:the Major's command room and use her vampire strength to pick up a heavy enough gun to break his bullet-proof glass]] and attack him directly. Additionally, regarding official rank within the organization, only the Major is [[NumberTwo above him in authority]].* DullSurprise: Almost nothing makes him express any emotion facially; he only reacts to [[MassOhCrap very extreme events,]] and still in a very limited way. Otherwise, his default expression is so static that it remains the same even after being headbutted right on the nose in ''Dawn''.* EnigmaticMinion: His past, goals or personality, if he has any, remain unknown for the end of the series.* EvenEvilHasStandards: The Captain is much more chivalrous than the other members of Millennium. [[spoiler:He shoots Heinkel non-fatally and gives her a first aid kit, then points for Integra the way to find the Major (though considering that "death" was part of Major's plan, Major probably told Captain to do this).]]* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: Only known as The Captain, or in some scanlations, [[ThisIsMyNameOnForeign Hauptsturmführer]].* ExtremeDoormat: To the Major.* FinalBoss: Seras' showdown with the Captain is the very final battle of Hellsing alongside [[spoiler:Alucard vs. Walter]].* {{Foil}}: To Alucard, in almost every way. First off, they are both nigh-immortal legendary supernatural creatures that serve mortal masters. However, the Captain is a stoic silent NobleDemon while Alucard is a very [[LargeHam dramatic]] NominalHero with a tendency toward monologues.** They also dress comparably; both have {{Badass Longcoat}}s complete with hats, but have opposite tastes in style. Alucard prefers red, flamboyant dusters while the Captain maintains a stern green uniform. Their hats correspond accordingly; the Captain wears an ordinary field cap while Alucard has his oversized fedora. ** In terms of ability, the Captain forms silver mist in serious battle and Alucard generates black shadows. Alucard's true power lies in his ability to absorb and utilize the souls of those he devours, while the Captain's SuperStrength and other abilities appears to be natural and completely his own.* GoOutWithASmile: [[spoiler:After Pip stabs him with the silver tooth.]]* {{Hunk}}: Handsome and manly.* ICannotSelfTerminate: [[spoiler:All but stated as he sets up his own KarmicDeath as state below.]]* ImplacableMan: Is this to Alucard's PhysicalGod and Anderson's TheJuggernaut.* IntangibleMan: Has the ability to take on an invulnerable and intangible mist-like form.* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:Which he purposely invoked. The Captain, a Nazi, is killed by a tooth with silver filling or silver tooth ripped from a concentration camp prisoner. He tosses it to Seras as they fight.]]* LastOfHisKind: Possibly. From the Dawn, Alucard was able to identify him as neither human nor vampire and muses that he thought ''his'' kind were wiped out centuries ago. * LightningBruiser: Fast, strong, and durable in all three of his forms.* MadeOfIron: He can regenerate wounds and appears to be immune to Walter's razor floss. He ''catches'' it in his hands in volume six without losing his fingers.* MinorMajorCharacter: As the canonical trump card of the organization, the Captain is Millennium's answer to Alucard and Anderson, and a singles duel against any of them seemed inevitable once his role was profiled. However, he gets involved in very few fights at all, almost all of them being just minor scuffles, and never faces Alucard or Anderson in sustained combat. He is even [[spoiler:killed]] by a relatively unimportant character.* MrFanservice: He's well-built, very handsome, and also shirtless in the fight with Seras. He's generally seen as one of the most attractive characters in the manga.* NiceGuy: Other than being a Nazi, there's no real indication that he's remotely a bad guy. He's very merciful, and even shares his handbook of evil after Schrödinger lost his.* NoShirtLongJacket: He's shirtless under the BadassLongcoat, as seen during his fight with Seras.* NobleDemon: If not for [[PuttingOnTheReich his]] [[StupidJetpackHitler chosen]] [[{{Ghostapo}} employers]], he'd be one of the more ethical characters.* NoNameGiven: The three "heads" of Millennium all have this going for them. Most fans refer to him as "Hans Günsche", based on his prototypical appearance in Desert SS.* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Not even TheStoic Captain is immune [[spoiler:when Integra unleashes Alucard's Level Zero and releases all of his familiars on both Millennium and the 9th Crusade in a tidal wave of blood.]] His facial expression goes from surprise to legitimate fear and panic, and he definitely was neither alone nor wrong.* OurWereWolvesAreDifferent: He's immortal for one, possesses three forms (human, WolfMan, and [[DireBeast Dire Wolf]]), and all of them have greater physical attributes than any standard human. [[spoiler:[[SilverHasMysticPowers Silver's still a killer, though.]]]]* PerpetualExpression: The look on his face is only ever an intense stare. [[spoiler:That is, until his dying breath.]]* PetTheDog: Has a broken and bleeding Heinkel Wolfe at his mercy but decides against killing her, throwing her a first aid kit before leaving to go after Alucard and Seras.* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: He's at least 155 years old by the end and looks to be in his mid forties at the worst, which implies that werewolves in the ''Hellsing'' universe are either immortal or incredibly long-lived.* RedEyesTakeWarning: His eyes are always a sinister crimson, but when he's fighting [[spoiler:Seras]] they actually glow menacingly, and it's in this fight that we finally see just what he's capable of.* SilentAntagonist: He doesn't make any noise at all, not even vocal grunts. It serves to just make him more intimidating.* SilverHasMysticPowers: [[spoiler:Well, he is a werewolf. Seriously, for all his badassery he gets killed by a single silver tooth - admittedly when it was punched directly into his chest after he's lost both his arms. [[DeathSeeker And he obviously wanted]] [[ILetYouWin it to happen.]]]] * TheStoic: Never speaks a word, and only emotes twice throughout the entire series.* SubmissiveBadass: He's the Major's bodyguard and the most powerful fighter in Millennium.* TokenGoodTeammate: At least, compared with the other members of the Letztes Battalion. He's the only one who doesn't seem to be malicious.* TokenMinority: Kinda. He's the only werewolf in the entire series. In a series like this, you ''really'' think there'd be more (though given what Alucard said in ''Dawn'', he appears to be the LastOfHisKind).* TwoferTokenMinority: In the OVA, he is the only werewolf and one of the few dark-skinned characters in the series.* UnskilledButStrong: He seems to have a more polished hand-to-hand expertise than Alucard or Anderson as seen in his kicking techniques, but he noticeably lacks their useful variety of supernatural abilities; even in spirit form, his skillset is limited to physical attacks and straight defensive tricks.* TheVoiceless: He speaks rarely in the manga and nothing at all in the OVA. He doesn't even have a voice actor.* WolfMan: One of his forms.[[/folder]]

The [[MadScientist chief scientist]] of Millennium. He is the one responsible for the creation of the artificial vampires, made possible by his work involving "Shi" [[spoiler:(Mina Harker's remains)]]. He is always seen with a blood-stained lab coat, glasses with multiple lens, and often a remote with many buttons whose functions range from incinerating subordinates to destroying Jackal. Ironically, he's arguably the [[OnlySaneEmployee sanest]] of the Millennium bunch. He frequently scolds Warrant Officer Schrödinger. While not technically TheDragon, he has been with the Major as long as the Captain has (and perhaps even longer than him).----* AdmiringTheAbomination: His reaction to [[spoiler:Alucard summoning every last one of his millions of familiars]]. See the quote above.* BareYourMidriff: Exhibit A: Nazi doctor in a bellytop. * DeadpanSnarker: He likes to snark.* DragonTheirFeet: Not a fighter or leader, the Doktor avoids Hellsing when they go to confront the Major and [[spoiler:outlives his boss, for a bit, before Walter kills him and puts an end to any hope he had]] of continuing his research.* EvilGenius: He's the one responsible for turning the Nazi army into a Nazi ''Vampire'' army and most likely [[spoiler: turning the Major into a cyborg.]]* ForScience: Most likely his motive for working with Millennium. Later chapters reveal that he sincerely believes in the importance of science and is devoted to his research.* HandyRemoteControl: What he uses to [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness kill off]] some Millennium members and [[spoiler: destroy the Jackal]].* HerrDoktor: It is his name.* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:It is one of his proudest accomplishments that destroys him in the end.]]* MadScientist: He is a master of biology and cybernetics and uses his scientific knowledge to support the Major's appetite for war. [[spoiler:Revealed to be a subversion in the last episode, when he reveals that he has no interest in dying with the Last Battalion and actually hopes that his inventions will actually benefit mankind.]]* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate: The only name he's ever given is a doctor, and he's evil as they come.* NightmareFetishist: While everyone else is fleeing in horror of [[spoiler: Alucard's true form]], he reacts like a child envying his friend's fancy new toy.* NoNameGiven:** The three "heads" of Millennium all have this going for them. The Doctor is referred to by fans as "Avondale Napyeer"/"Alan Napier" based on his prototype in Doc's Story.** From his name-tag shown in Volume 3 of the Manga, his name appears to be Avondale Napyeer and is used as such by the Hellsing fanbase. The name-tag is difficult to read, however, and no official name has been given thus far. * OlderThanTheyLook: How he's still alive is anyone's guess, as he's likely over a hundred years old, and hasn't aged a ''day'' from the flashbacks to 1945. [[spoiler:He might be a cyborg like the Major.]]* OmnidisciplinaryScientist: Doc may well have a doctorate in EVERYTHING.* OnlySaneEmployee: Unlike [[DeathSeeker the rest of Millennium]], the Doktor has more orthodox goals, like continuing his research. He sometimes gets exasperated with his more eccentric colleagues and their antics. Considering his research will in the end benefit mankind (at least he believes so), he is ''somewhat'' better than the rest of them. The fact that he's the OnlySaneEmployee while still being a Nazi scientist in a perpetually blood-stained lab coat says more about the rest of Millennium than it does about the Doktor. Nonetheless, he doesn't take kindly to [[spoiler: Walter]] mocking Millennium so he does hold a level of camaraderie to his collegues.* PostClimaxConfrontation: [[spoiler:Walter]] chases him down after [[spoiler:everyone else in Millennium, including The Major, are dead]]. Dok gives a speech about his grand scientific ambitions, which [[spoiler:Walter]] dismisses as failures before [[spoiler:killing him]]. The winding down of the action parallels how concluded Dok's dreams were and that in spite of his ego, he only got to where he was under [[TheChessmaster The Major's]] leadership.* RedRightHand: He has six fingers.* ScaryShinyGlasses: All six lens for extra creepiness.* SupremeChef: A minor example. In the middle of being attacked by Walter in ''The Dawn'', The Major notes that everything he's eating is superb, to which the Doktor says he's not worthy of such praise, implying that he was the one who cooked it.* YesMan: "Enjoy it to the fullest, Major."* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: He frequently finishes off defeated subordinates via the remote-controlled chips in their bodies, which set them [[WebVideo/HellsingAbridged on fucking fire]].* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:He quite visibly loses his composure when Walter corners him and insults both his research and the entire battalion as well as the Major's dream all in one [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech sweeping monologue]].]] It's actually a little amusing to watch.[[/folder]]

As part of Operation Seelowe 2, she is tasked with attacking Hellsing Manor, laying siege to it with Seras and the Wild Geese inside. [[SocialDarwinist As a vampire]], she is enthusiastic about killing humans, frequently calling them "insects". Zorin makes use of her [[MasterOfIllusion ability]] to torture her opponents, physically and [[MindRape mentally]]. She has an intense fixation on Seras for some reason.

----* AxCrazy: Easily the craziest below the Major.* BrawnHilda: Has a tall, androgynous and muscular appearance, as well as somewhat conical and bulky breasts compared to the other females in the series. Pip Bernadotte calls her an "ugly dyke" several times as a insult. Bonus points in that she's from Germany.* BondVillainStupidity[=/=]GenreBlindness: [[spoiler:After nearly killing Seras and Pip she decides to gloat and watch them suffer, not thinking to stop Seras from taking Pip's blood.]]* BoomerangBigot: Very much like the Captain, she is clearly neither Aryan nor purely white, making her another example of a dark-skinned Nazi.* TheBrute: Her only smart tactic is the severe MindRape she inflicts on her enemy, and ultimately it's just another kind of brute force.* ColdBloodedTorture: She downright pulls a MindRape on Seras and then horrifically mutilates her down to a T. * ContraltoOfDanger: Is easily the most dangerous of the Major's minions and even leads her own squad of troops, and of course speaks in a deep voice provided by none other than Creator/YokoSoumi.* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler:Seras literally turns her into a red smear on a wall]]. * DarkActionGirl: More brutish than Rip Van Winkle.* DarkSkinnedRedhead: Brownish skin and orange hair.* DeathByIrony: She threatened to paint the walls with Seras' blood. Guess how she dies.* EvilGloating: Engages in this often.* EvilRedhead: Orange hair to be exact, with a [[FieryRedhead fiery temper]] to boot.%%* ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow* {{Expy}}: Of the villainous CanonForeigner Incognito from the first ''[[Anime/{{Hellsing}} Hellsing]]'' anime, if not closely, at least overall. Aside from both serving Millennium (or the organization's stand-in in Incognito's case), they are both androgynous people with stylized bodies, vaguely African features, green eyes, a large imposing weapon and a set of arcane tattoos in one side of their faces. Also, just like Incognito has a strange and apparently supernatural lidless eye, Zorin has a supernatural eye in her palm.* EyesDoNotBelongThere: She has one on the palm of her right hand.* FatalFlaw: Her [[LeeroyJenkins recklessness]] and cruelty. Had Zorin just heeded to the Major's orders and not hastily invade the Hellsing manor, Millennium would have had a much better shot at succeeding as Seras would never have had the opportunity to awaken her vampiric power and thus overpower the troops.* HeroKiller: [[spoiler:Kills Pip Bernadotte in front of Seras]]. [[CurbStompBattle Does not go well for Zorin in the end]].* KickTheDog:** Traps one Wild Geese member in an illusion of him coming home and then slices him in half.** Forces Seras to relive that horrible incident from her childhood then chops off an arm and slashes her eyes out.** Stabs Pip from behind with her scythe and calls him "an insect."* KickThemWhileTheyAreDown: Her specialty. Zorin uses her illusion powers to confuse and mentally break her enemies before killing them in horrific ways.* LadyLooksLikeADude: She's got a very masculine appearance and is extremely aggressive.* LeeroyJenkins: The Major specifically orders her ''not'' to attack Hellsing HQ due to Integra and Seras being incalculable variables. What's the first thing Zorin does? [[BondVillainStupidity Attack Hellsing HQ.]]* MasterOfIllusion: Her power which uses for MindRape.* MindRape: Her favorite tactic.* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Because she couldn't wait to attack Hellsing HQ before the main troops arrived and because she couldn't resist playing with Seras. She ends up allowing Seras to fully awaken her vampiric power. Which leads to Seras killing her and The Captain, preventing Alucards death as well as protecting Interga. Ultimately she prevented Millennium from having victory all because she couldn't sit back and wait.* ObviouslyEvil: Let's see, AxCrazy, PsychoForHire, SinisterScythe, HeroKiller and ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow. Does she really look like anything else?* PsychoForHire: The most unstable of the Major's minions.* PsychoLesbian: Some translations have Pip calling Zorin one. She is, at the least, [[FoeYay fixated]] on hurting Seras.* RewardedAsATraitorDeserves: To quote [[EvenEvilHasStandards Schrödinger]]:--> ''"Rest assured, she'll be ending your unlife any moment now. Auf Wiedersehen..."''* {{Sadist}}: You know how sadistic someone is when they say "I ''love'' the way you '''SQUIRM BENEATH MY BOOT HEEL!!!!'''* ShoutOut: Her name is a reference to [[Film/JamesBond Bond]] villain [[Film/AViewToAKill Max Zorin]] and the German tactic ''blitzkrieg''. Also, Hirano sometimes works phrases into her tattoos, such as [[Manga/{{Trigun}} "Trigun Maximum"]] and [[RuleOfFunny "Elvis Lives"]]. In one of the omake, he admits to doing this because of the tedious detail involved.* SinisterScythe: Her WeaponOfChoice.* SlasherSmile: Zorin ''really'' enjoys using her powers. * SmugSnake: She was specifically warned by the Major not to underestimate Seras...* TheSocialDarwinist: To be exact, she compares anyone she kills and is about to kill to insects, in particular, gnats. Ironically, Schrodinger compares [[spoiler:Zorin's death]] to that of an insect's.* TheSociopath: A classic example of a low-functioning type. She's {{sadist}}ic, [[SmugSnake arrogant]], [[LackOfEmpathy completely devoid of empathy]] and takes extreme pleasure in [[MindRape breaking her victims' psyches]] before [[ColdBloodedTorture horribly breaking them physically]].* SpannerInTheWorks: Pip comes up with a well thought out plan to stop the Millennium vampires through the use of claymore mines to disrupt their charge and then pick them off with gunfire in the confusion, but nothing could have prepared him for Zorin taking his men off-guard by creating an illusion of herself as a giant. Seras manages snap them out of it, but the time she does it's too late - they've closed in.* TattooedCrook: The tattoos activate a very visual illusion.* ThirdEye: Given that the eye on her palm activates whenever she activates her MindRape powers.* UnskilledButStrong: Zorin largely relies on her illusion powers to do the work for her. However, once [[spoiler:Seras]] dispels her illusions, Zorin is unable to do anything and ultimately gets the floor wiped by her.* VillainousBreakdown: Gets one when [[spoiler:Seras regains her strength from drinking Pip's blood and decimates her men, and it gets worse when she fails to MindRape her due to her having Pip's soul]].* YouHaveFailedMe: [[spoiler:The Major lets Seras [[{{Gorn}} brutally murder]] Zorin for disobeying orders rather than activating her suicide chip and granting her a much more merciful and dignified death. It's [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome awesome]]. It's also a bit warped; Rip Van Winkle shared the same fate -- in her case, she was brutally murdered by Alucard -- but the reason her chip wasn't activated was as a ''reward'' for her so-called HeroicSacrifice. They shared the same fate for the exact opposite reasons.]][[/folder]]

Millennium's magical sharpshooter and PerkyFemaleMinion, seen singing opera in her first appearance. She compares herself to Kaspar, the antagonist of the German opera ''Theater/DerFreischuetz''; appropriately, her WeaponOfChoice is a musket with [[BizarreAndImprobableBallistics magic bullets]].

----* AcePilot: She pilots a helicopter to the ''Eagle'' using her feet, perfectly relaxed, casually singing and loading her musket.* AffablyEvil: Rip is basically just as crazy as everyone else in the series, but she at least manages to be bright and cheerful about it.* AlasPoorVillain: Even taking into account Rip's [[ThoseWackyNazis allegiances]], her death is utterly horrifying.* AuthorAppeal: Rip Van Winkle has been described as "The sum of all Hirano's fetishes". And seeing how her death scene is chock-full of rape imagery, this has some [[FridgeHorror frightening implications]]. Especially once you know he once wrote hentai.* AxCrazy: Again, like just about everyone else in the series.* BadassInANiceSuit: Clearly, olive drab just doesn't cut it for such a CulturedBadass.* BackForTheDead: Summoned as one of Alucard's familiars, then burns in Anderson's holy fire.* BizarreAndImprobableBallistics: Her weapon of choice generally has an aimed range of about 50 yards. She routinely hits multiple targets with a single bullet from well outside the nominal effective range of her weapon, even if this requires the bullets to change direction in mid-flight. The closest thing to an explanation anyone offers is that her bullets must be somehow "magical"; she can control where and when they strike.* BloodFromTheMouth: Dies choking on a truly nauseating amount of blood, a logical result of having a musket buried in her chest.* BreastAttack: Gets a particularly ''brutal'' one by Alucard. He took her musket and impaled her through her left breast with it. Keep in mind that her musket ''has no bayonet''. * CatchPhrase:** Varies by translation, but it's usually something along the lines of "Tinker, tailor, soldier, sailor, my bullet punishes all without distinction". As well as her rendition of "O diese Sonne".%%* CloudCuckoolander* CreepyBlueEyes: It's funny how large, cheerful blue eyes can go from [[InnocentBlueEyes innocent]] to terrifying on the right sort of person.%%* CurtainsMatchTheWindow%%* CuteAndPsycho%%* CuteMonsterGirl* DarkActionGirl: Less brutish than Zorin, but still a force to be reckoned with.%%* DarkChick* EvenEvilHasStandards: Bizarrely enough, Rip may be Millennium's most moral commander second to the Captain. She sure doesn't like traitors who would sell out their comrades in exchange for superpowers, and quite cheerfully executes them when given the opportunity. [[HypocriticalHumor That being said, the very first thing Millennium does onscreen is betray their high command]].* ExactWords: English Dub at least. When Rip Van Winkle says, "You definitely deserve everything that's coming to you," after you betrayed your crew and country to join her ranks as an immortal vampire, [[RewardedAsATraitorDeserves she'll deliver just that.]]* FaceDeathWithDignity: Although she breaks down at first when Alucard arrives, he actually ''pauses'' and lets her compose herself and fire off one last shot before killing her. * FriendlySniper: Despite being a Nazi, she does seem more approachable in comparison to her peers. * GlassCannon: Her sniping skills and magic bullets make her a devastating ranged opponent, but otherwise is rather defenseless in close quarters and in comparison to those before her was beaten down rather easily.* HeroicSacrifice: Villainous example. The Major glorifies her death, as it ensured the initial success of Operation Seelowe 2 by luring Alucard away from London. * HomingProjectile: Her magic bullets.* {{Hypocrite}}: She gleefully executes a trio of British turncoats for handing an aircraft carrier over to her, citing that they [[RewardedAsATraitorDeserves betrayed their comrades to do it]]. This is mere hours after she helped The Major murder some aging senior SS-officers after stringing them along with ([[ILied false]]) promises to turn them into vampires in exchange for their financial support.%%* IdiotHair* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: With her musket, a blunt object.* InterplayOfSexAndViolence: Her entire death scene, which, due to Alucard taking his time with her, is shown in luxurious detail. * LadyOfWar: A very giggly one with a questionable grasp on reality, but she is one of Millennium's more cultured members, spins her musket like a color guard and compared to [[TheBrute Zorin Blitz's approach]], her fighting style is more about precision than out and out power.* LooksLikeSheIsEnjoyingIt: [[Creator/MaayaSakamoto Rip's Japanese VA]] in the OVA decided to go in this direction. [[Creator/KariWahlgren Her English VA]] didn't.%%* {{Meganekko}}* MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily: Her trademark shark smile. * OlderThanTheyLook: Rip appeared in ''Dawn'', meaning that she is at least 60 years old, 'cause, you know, vampire.%%* PerkyFemaleMinion* PinballProjectile: Her magic bullets. * PsychopathicManchild: ** What with the color guard-esque shenanigans with her Musket, her cheerful pink alarm clock, her yellow parasol, and general squee-ing personality, Rip comes off less like a Vampiric monster and more like a ''really'' chipper 13 year-old who's totally excited about this whole Nazi thing.** Creator/TaliesinJaffe compares her to a vicious child in a nursery rhyme, in the way she talks (tinker, tailor, soldier, sailor), her general cheerfulness in her psychosis, and how she seems to have an almost Little Red Riding Hood-esque naivete in just what she's getting herself into, happily believing herself a "hunter" just like in her favorite opera despite knowing what happens to that hunter in the end. The latter is especially prominent when she is in essence [[spoiler:devoured by a big bad wolf]].%%* RapunzelHair * RewardedAsATraitorDeserves: Will not hesitate to dish these out. See EvenEvilHasStandards and ExactWords.* ScaryShinyGlasses: Like everyone else who wears glasses in this series.* ShoutOut: ''Der Freischütz''.%%* SlasherSmile* VillainousBreakdown: She starts having one when Alucard was in proximity of the ship ''before he even landed''. Most vampires have to see Alucard actually get serious before they become aware of how completely they're screwed, but Rip had met him before years ago in ''Dawn''. It seems he left an impression.* WickedCultured: Shoots down fighter planes while singing opera.* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Only in the OVA, where it's a navy blue to contrast it from her black suit. Hirano colors her hair black.[[/folder]]

-->''"You're so '''slow'''! In the time it took you to walk down one little hallway, I went all the way to London, got my head blown off, and made it back. Perhaps you should start thinking about going on a diet, mein Major."''

The blond, [[MouthyKid sassy]] CatBoy who's "everywhere and nowhere". Although he looks like comic relief, he's not to be brushed off; due to his powers, he's physically ''(mathematically)'' impossible to kill or destroy.

----* AchillesHeel: [[spoiler:To ''Alucard''. As the Major reveals, Schrödinger's power of existing everywhere and nowhere at least requires him to be aware of himself. When his blood is absorbed by Alucard, his awareness is lost along the three million others the vampire just absorbed, becoming connected to them all -- Alucard included. He forgets where (how?) to exist, and as a result takes Alucard with him. The scariest thing is: ''[[NearVillainVictory it nearly worked]]''. It took Alucard selectively killing off ''every single life he'd absorbed'' except Schrödinger's (who ''still'' can't be killed), a process that took '''three decades''', to finally come back into existence.]]* AmbiguouslyGay: Flouncy, effeminate, and basically resembling Seras, which is ironic because Nazis were known for killing gay people.* BewareTheSillyOnes: Adorable, whimsical, entirely evil and not to be overlooked.* CatBoy: He has cat ears.* CatsAreSnarkers: As the quote above shows, he can get away with insulting ''[[BigBad the Major!]]''* ChekhovsGunman: Although a minor character, he's actually [[spoiler:the key to defeating Alucard]]. * ColourCodedForYourConvenience: Darker Yellow.* DeathIsCheap: He's impossible to kill. Even if you blow his brains out he'll survive and be right as rain mere seconds later.* DudeLooksLikeALady: It doesn't help design-wise he is basically Seras sans the bust size.* EnfantTerrible: A Nazi kid who's just as sociopathic as his superiors.* HumanoidAbomination: A quantum theory taken in human form with cat ears.* LaserGuidedTykebomb: Joined Millenium as a child, and [[spoiler: was created for the sole purpose of poisoning Alucard.]]* MeaningfulName: His very existence is pretty much a big ShoutOut to SchroedingersCat. * MouthyKid: Or a BrattyHalfPint, if you ask the Doktor.* MrFanservice: He's pretty young, but it's hard to deny that he qualifies when there are pictures of him looking like ''THIS''.* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Apparently, [[spoiler:Alucard]] did not get the hint...* NegativeContinuity: The in-story basis of his invulnerability. He's been shot more than once just appear again later.* NightmareFetishist: The various horrors of the Battle of London do nothing but bring [[SlasherSmile a smile to his face]].* NonActionGuy: In spite of his Nazi background, sociopathy and [[NegativeContinuity innate ability]] that some would state is even more overpowered than Alucard's (which is saying ''[[InvincibleHero a lot]]''), Schrödinger never actually engages in combat. His only known weapon is a standard issue combat knife, which is only used to [[spoiler:decapitate himself so he can be absorbed into Alucard]].* PerkyFemaleMinion: A (barely) male version. %%* PluckyComicRelief* RealityWarper: His powers are limited to his own existence, [[NighInvulnerable but he can do]] [[VillainTeleportation quite a lot]] [[DeathIsCheap with that]].* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Delivers a rather epic one to Zorin.-->''"Every soldier dreams of leading the charge against the foe, such is their reward. But what of a lone suffering commander, what is his reward when they fail; When they go against orders, lose men and prove themselves inept?"''* RightHandCat: To the Major.* SlasherSmile: [[spoiler:He unleashes a nasty one upon decapitating himself.]]%%* StayingAlive* TakingYouWithMe: To Alucard, [[BackForTheFinale though it doesn't stick]].%%* {{Troll}}* VillainTeleportation:** One of his powers, due to the fact that he is "everywhere and nowhere" at once: ---> '''Schrödinger:''' In the time it took you to walk down the hall, I went all the way to London, had a freakishly large gun shoved in my mouth, got my head blown off, and came back here.** He can appear ''inside Seras' subconscious'':--->'''Zorin:''' What are you doing in here?--->'''Schrödinger:''' Don't be silly, Frau Zorin. [[CatchPhrase I am everywhere and nowhere.]]* WrongContextMagic: ''Seriously.'' Most of the power players rely on blatant supernatural powers (whether divine, demonic or whatever you consider the werewolf capabilites of the Captain are) or through an indirect source (like how Father Anderson can store multitudes of bayonettes or Rip Van Winkle's implied magical bullets.) Schrödinger though is an embodiment of a ''theory of quantum mechanics'', making his powers unlike anything else and no explanation is ever given. It defies most supernatural styled abilties, seeming like something out of science fiction (specifically something far Soft on MohsScaleOfScienceFictionHardness).[[/folder]]

-->''"Alucard, the great vampire. You are such a '''disappointment'''!"''

The second Millennium agent to confront Hellsing. He is modeled after Brazilian ''[[{{Tricksters}} malandro]]'' characters and his powers are very similar to various [[Creator/DCComics DC]] and [[Creator/MarvelComics Marvel]] characters.

----* AbsurdlySharpBlade: His cards are this. At one point they slice ''oncoming bullets''. * BackForTheDead: [[spoiler:He comes back only to die again in the final battle.]]* BadassInANiceSuit: He's one of the toughest of Alucard's early enemies, and impeccably dressed. * BadBoss: While not their technical boss, he lets the Brazilian police be killed wantonly. * TheBarnum: He's based on the Brazilian equivalent of this trope. * BatmanGambit: It didn't work, [[InvincibleHero predictably]]. * CardsOfPower: His weapon of choice are magical playing cards. He can use them to seemingly teleport or at least disguise his movements and serve as powerful cutting weapons, capable of slicing bullets. Apparently, their magical capabilities also disable or at least heavily hinder Alucard's regenerative abilities (as Alucard mentions he hasn't stopped bleeding or recovered) and they can be used defensively when Seras unexpectedly begins shooting at him, using the cards to block the bullets. * CheshireCatGrin: He has a nearly permanent one. When he ''stops'' doing this, it's a sign of his VillainousBreakdown. * ClimacticBattleResurrection: [[spoiler: Alongside Rip Van Wrinkle, he comes back in the final battle as one of Alucard's puppets.]]* CombatPragmatist: Sent hordes and more hordes of police officers to soften Alucard and then frequently deployed magical trickery in his fight against him. * ConsummateLiar: Feeds the police lie after lie and they bite hook, line and sinker. * TheDandy: Well, it's his alias.* DeathDealer: He's quite good at it, too.* DeadpanSnarker: He gets very snarky in his fight with Alucard.* DidntSeeThatComing: It's noticeable his plan to attack Alucard failed to take into account Seras' existence, and in the end this is what derails the entire fight. * FauxAffablyEvil: Alhambra is a jokester and very easy-going. This does nothing to hide the fact he's a ruthless vampire sending innocents to their deaths for his own gain. * FlechetteStorm: His card attacks operate like this.* FragileSpeedster: He's rather quick on his feet, but once Alucard actually ''hits'' him, he goes down quickly.* GlassCannon: He damaged Alucard rather severely by Alucard's own admission (especially since how the cards are able to disable Alucard's regenerative abilities), but once Alucard hits him, he goes down quickly.* TheGambler: The only one in Hellsing. * LastStand: After Alucard cripples him, he pulls out one last Ace of Spades and attacks Alucard in a manner that resembles a LastStand. * MeaningfulName: "Tubalcain" was [[TheDescendantsOfCain a descendant of Cain]] described as a weaponsmith.* ManOfWealthAndTaste: As the suit would indicate. * MisplacedAccent: In the English dub he speaks with a very Hispanic (Puerto Rican, according to some sources) accent, despite being Brazilian. * NationalStereotypes: He embodies a classic Brazilian one, the "[[TheBarnum Malandro]]". * ObviouslyEvil: The man's face screams treachery.* SarcasticClapping: When the crooked police gives him a status report. In-universe he tries to sell it as genuine clapping, but to the audience it's pretty obvious he's laughing inside. * SmallNameBigEgo: Not to Luke's extent, but still applies. He thought he was in a fair fight with Alucard. [[CurbStompBattle He was wrong.]]* SmugSnake: Fully believes he is going to defeat Alucard. Evidently wrong. * TheStrategist: He at least tries to come up with a tactic to defeat Alucard by sending in cannon fodder, hoping to exhaust Alucard's ammunition and weaken him. As a tactic, it's not without merit, but he chose the wrong opponent since 1) Alucard doesn't need bullets to mess someone up, 2) he didn't at all mind the free lunch, and 3) Alhambra didn't account for Seras.* SuperSpeed: On par with even Alucard.* VampireBitesSuck: They sure do when Alucard administers them. Alhumbra is destroyed via [[SelfDestructMechanism his chip]] as it occurs, but that doesn't stop Alucard picking up the names of his employers.* VillainousBreakdown: After Alucard reveals to be more resilient than he thought and Seras starts firing at him, he loses his cool demeanor.-->'''Alhambra''': ''I've had enough of these pests!''* WallCrawl: One of his abilities. * WeHardlyKnewYe: Out of all pre-London attack Millennium officers, he gets the least screentime and characterization. * WorthyOpponent: Views Alucard as one at first, though as the fight proceeds he seems to change his mind. [[/folder]]

-->''"We highly recommend pissing yourselves, followed by a course of praying to your impotent god. But hey, you can always be a man and kill yourself! Thank you London, we love you! GOOD NIGHT!"''

Jan and Luke Valentine are the first of the Millennium forces sent specifically to attack Hellsing. Appearance-wise, Luke is a sophisticated [[{{Bishonen}} pretty boy]]. He is the "brains" of the operation and he believes that he can surpass Alucard. His vampiric power manifests as regeneration and [[SuperSpeed super-speed]]. While Jan doesn't seem to have any specialized powers, he's more than happy to casually slaughter ordinary humans. Covered in piercings, he is the more vulgar and depraved of the brothers. Despite their status as some of the weaker of Millennium's agents, they manage to inflict significant casualties on Hellsing's human personnel.

----* AmbiguouslyBrown: Jan, made confusing by the fact that his brother Luke is really pale. Then again, it's never confirmed that they're blood-related.* AxCrazy: Even compared to other Hellsing characters, Jan is pretty insane. Or maybe he's just more vocal about it. * BackForTheDead: [[spoiler:Luke is brought back during Alucard's battle with Walter. He doesn't last long.]]* BadassFingerSnap: Jan commands a few of the zombified troops by snapping his fingers.%%* BadassInANiceSuit: Luke.%%* BadassLongcoat: Luke.* DeathSeeker: Jan. He seemed way more of a "true" Nazi than Luke. Jan dose't care if he lives or dies. Luke on the other hand, ran away like a coward, angering Alucard. * BigBadWannabe: They talk a lot of smack about Hellsing, and Luke boasts that he's not like the other vampires Alucard has fought. Both of them get beaten quite soundly. They do wipe out Hellsing's main military force, but Luke didn't get the message that it was a suicide mission and actually thought they'd win. Jan, on the other hand, was [[AxCrazy perfectly fine with that, as long as he got to kill people]].* ChewToy: Literally, as it turns out. [[spoiler:Luke gets eaten by Alucard's Black Dog familiar, but winds up returning when the dog gets sliced in half... which he spends in a state of abject confusion before getting painfully strung up and manipulated like a puppet by Walter against Alucard, and then dying another ignominious death as Alucard's decoy. The Major doesn't even remember his name.]]* ColdHam: Luke is definitely hammy, but he's far more subdued about it when fighting Alucard. At first, anyway.%%* ClusterFBomb: Jan's a pottymouth.* TheDandy: Luke's appearance suggests one. * DefiantToTheEnd: Jan goes out by flipping the bird at Integra and calling her a bitch.* DyingMomentOfAwesome: Jan doesn't even react to being set on fire before he blabs about the Millenium Nazis. In fact, he goes out insulting Hellsing one last time before he bites it.* EatenAlive: Luke's death is being eaten by Alucard's Black Dog.-->'''Alucard:''' I'm a dog? Then you're dog food.* EvilGloating: Luke talks himself up so much, Alucard actually gets ''annoyed'' when Luke's boasts turn out to be hollow. Alucard kills him extra-gruesomely for wasting his time.* EvilLaugh: Both brothers use this. Luke's is more of a subdued chuckle, but Jan can get really maniacal. * FaceDeathWithDignity: Exaggerated with Jan. He's downright ''ecstatic'' about going out in a blaze of glory.* FauxAffablyEvil: Jan, who happily talks and sings to himself while chopping through Hellsing soldiers and mocking their commanders while maintaining a jovial tone.* FlippingTheBird: Jan greets (the first Integra sees from him on the video-intercom) and says goodbye (when he's remote-destroyed via his control chip) to Integra with the middle finger.* ForTheEvulz: Jan, apparently, doesn't really care who gets in his way or what happens to him, as long as he gets to incite violence.* {{Gorn}}: Lots of it wherever Jan goes. Luke's death involved plenty.* GunsAkimbo: Jan wields a huge gun in each hand and has no problems aiming or firing them.* HealingFactor: Luke regenerates after getting shot in the chest (by Casull in the manga) or [[AdaptationInducedPlotHole head (by Jackal in the OVA,]] though it was changed to the Casull in a later release), which sets him apart from [[{{Mooks}} most other artificial vampires]]. [[spoiler:He can't regenerate his legs after they're shot off by the Jackal, however.]]* TheHyena: Jan breaks into laughter at the slightest provocation.* {{Jerkass}}: Even by the standards of this series, Jan is a massive dick.* JerkassHasAPoint: Subverted; he calls out Integra [[note]]who's not even present, and never learns of his criticism[[/note]] for wasting money on expensive cigars, while her funding is intended to fight the supernatural... [[HypocriticalHumor while smoking one of them]]. * KnifeNut: Luke has a very fancy one that he uses to reduce several Hellsing soldiers to ribbons. It does not, of course, do him any good at all when he goes for Alucard. * KonamiCode: Quoth Jan:-->"''Up up! Down down! Left right left right! '''[[ClusterFBomb BRINGIN' THE MOTHERFUCKIN' DEATH BY KONAMI!]]''''' Ahhh, I'm so fuckin' hard right now..."* LargeHam: Jan is the obvious example, but Luke gets a little hammy himself when challenging Alucard. That did not end well for him.%%* LonghairedPrettyBoy: Luke.* LowerClassLout: Jan's dressing style is meant to evoke a British chav, which goes in accord with his personality.%%* ManInWhite: Luke, again.* ManOfWealthAndTaste: Luke fancies himself to be one.* MotorMouth: Jan never shuts up.%%* NiceHat: Jan's.* NotQuiteDead: [[spoiler: When Walter cuts apart Alucard's hellhound, Luke is accidentally revived inside the remains after his soul connection with Alucard is broken. Now stuck in the middle of a fight between the guy who killed him in the first place and another guy who suped himself up specifically to kill that guy, his little reprieve does not last.]]* NotSoHarmlessVillain:** While they do end up biting off more than they can handle, Walter shrugging them off as barely a threat proved premature.** Creator/PatrickSeitz actually makes note of this when watching the OVA during the commentary, especially during the knife scene Luke has with the soldiers. He said his exact thoughts when recording the part was, "You mean I get to do something other than talk big and die like a bitch now? Awesome!"* OhCrap: When Alucard goes OneWingedAngel during his battle with Luke, Luke has an especially memorable one of these, which lasts right up until his death. Jan also has one, when he reaches the round table, and they all point guns at him, having expected him.-->'''Intergra:''' You made it.. Congratulations.-->'''Jsn:''' Oh fuck me. * PinnedToTheWall: Luke, by a javelin trap in the Hellsing manor, but he slips out of his coat and retaliates before the guards can finish him.* PsychoForHire: Jan has the characteristics, but they both fit. Jan just likes killing stuff, whereas Luke wants to defeat Alucard.* RedOniBlueOni: They're designed to be opposites of each other, personality-wise and appearance-wise. * SexIsViolence: Jan memorably declares that he's "[[RagingStiffie so fucking hard]]" while killing some men. %%* SiblingsInCrime* SirSwearsALot: Jan drops F-bombs in just about every sentence he says. He's only in one episode of the OVA, and yet he curses more than anyone else in the entire series.* SmugSnake: Luke brags to Alucard that "I was born to be your death!" Given that he gets EatenAlive, apparently not.* SmallNameBigEgo: Luke. [[CurbStompBattle Alucard puts him in his place]].%%* StoicSpectacles: Luke.* SuperSpeed[=/=]FlashStep: Luke's ability, which makes him especially unique among vampires, to the point where Alucard initially says that he surpasses the highest category of vampire. %%* ThoseTwoBadGuys* VillainousBreakdown: Luke is reduced to a terrified wreck once Alucard gets serious; Jan, on the other hand, is one of the three villains who retains his sanity (or lack thereof) as he dies.* VillainousValor: Jan just flips off Integra when she tries to interrogate him as he dies from his chip making him go aflame. Luke tries, scraping up the last of his composure to sneer at Alucard for being Hellsing's "dog", but all he accomplishes is setting himself up for both a PreMortemOneLiner ''and'' a BondOneLiner. * VillainsDyingGrace: Jan decides to throw the Hellsing Organization a bone as he burns up in flames and gives them one small, yet crucial, lead: the organization's name ("Millennium"). [[/folder]]

[[folder: Letztes Battalion]]The army of 1000 artificially created vampires from Nazi Veterans.* BossInMookClothing: Non-videogame example, among normal humans at least.* DeathSeeker: [[spoiler:All of them. But it had to be in war.]]* MassOhCrap: All present have one after seeing Seras [[spoiler:drink Pip's blood.]]* {{Mooks}}: For Millennium.* RedShirtArmy: At first, no, they pretty much wipe out all of London pretty handily. After Seras and Alucard come, it's a different story.* WouldHitAGirl: Not just hit them. But shoot them, torture them, and let them be doomed as Ghouls.* SuperSoldiers: They're all tech-vampires, making them much stronger, faster and harder to kill than regular humans, and can only be killed by destroying their heads or their hearts.[[/folder]]